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Now Publishing
Two Editions
POUTII FARMTNGDA1E BRANCH
FARMINGDALE PUBLIC LTBRARV
FARMINGDALE, L. I., N. Y-server
farmingdale's Most Complete Newspaper
Vol. 3 No. Wednesday, February 2 1 , 1962 Massapequa Park, L J . N . Y. 2nd Class Postage paid at Massapequa Park and
at additional mailing offices ( pending approval) 10$
Emergency Bus Action
In an unprecedented action, the District # 22 Board
of Education passed unanimously a unique motion,
upon recommendation by Board Member Edward Mc-
Nally and Transportation Chairman that the school
district would lease from two to six buses on a day to
day basis and the financial expenditure incurred would
be turned over to the contractor and/ or its surety
company.
( Continued on page 12)
Mam III mil Hoi Jirool
Fat her Son Dinner Feb. 1.1
Trustee Candidates
* v,
Boy Scout Troop # 53 sponsored
by the Farmingdale Methodist
Church held their annual Father
and Son Dinner on Thursday night,
February 15th at the Church.
The Program opened with die
Pledge To The Flag, led by the
Green Bar as Color Guards. The
Reverend Stanley E. Wiley, As­sistant
Minister of the Church gave
the? invocation and extended the
~" » * ings. Chairman of Troop # 53,
. Crawford gave die welcome.
Advancement Chairman, Walter
Bertsch; Scoutmaster William Lo­gan
and Assistant Scoutmaster
William Carrudiers presented die
following boys with their advance­ments:
First Aid and Home Re­pairs
Merit Badges, Charles
Boppe; Public Speaking and Schol­arship
Merit Badges, George
Crawford; Woodworking Merit
Badges, Ronald Due, Michael Gam-bino
and John Salvato; Four Year
Pins, Scotty Morgan and Ronald
Due; Three Year Pin, Erich
Marks; Two Year Pins, Robert
Oakes, Robert Crawford, Michael
Gambino, Arthur L'Ambrose, Wil­liam
Nohejl, Peter Wass and David
Yule; One Year Pins, Russell
Wright, George Ezzo, Duff May-nard
and John Webber.
Mr. Crawford was presented
with a plaque for his service to die
Troop. The presentation was made
by Mr. Carrudiers and George
Crawford, Senior Patrol Leader.
Guest speaker for the evening
was Joseph DeCanio, Pine Tree
District Executive, Nassau Coun­ty
B. S. A.
The Mower's Club of the Troop
was in charw of die dinner, Mr?.
John Crawford is President.
Bids Accepted
Bids will be accepted for die
hire of a motor vehicle to be
used at die Farmingdale Post
Office for delivery of parcel post.
Vehicles are desired to have a
capacity of 160 to 200 cubic feet,
be inclosed, with a van type vehicle
preferred.
Persons interested in renting
such a motor vehicle to the Post
Office may obtain die necessary
forms in the Office of die Post­master.
Bids will be accepted until 5: 00
P. M. on February 28, 1962.
Proclamation
Carman, Hallahan
Picked To Run
Mr. Willis B. Carman J r . and John Hallahan were chosen to run for die two trustee post vacancies in the
Incorporated Village of Farmingdale on die Liberty Party ticket by the caucus which met on Sunday.
The Liberty party is die incumbent party.
The two trustees whose terms
expire this April did not chose to
rerun. They are: Trustee David
Allee and Trustee Jack Delaney.
Mr. Allee in addition to being Dean
of the Long Island Agricultural and
Technical Institute has also been
selected by die United Nations for
consulting assignments. A recent
assignment took him to Taiwan,
Formosa.
Aldiough it is not expected that
die ticket will have anyformidable
opposition, by Village Law, there
are still eight more days to file as
a candidate.
Willis B. Carman, Jr. John T. Hallahan c ™ hrrea' 2nd De9r ee
WiIIi3 H, Carman Jr. a candi­date
for Trustee of die Liberty
Parry is a life long resident of
Farmingdale. He was educated
in die Farmingdale School Sys­tem.
He is married and has three
children.
A graduate of Hamilton College,
and Fordham Law School Mr. Car­man
practices law and is a mem­ber
of the firm of Carman Cal­lahan
and Carman of Farming-dale.
He has served die Village dur­ing
diis past year as a member
of die Village Planning Board
and has always been an active
participant in community affairs.
He is past President of die Far-
( Continued on page 12)
John T. Hallahan, Assistant to
die Director of Public Relations
of the Bristol- Myers Company,
was born in Schenectady, New York
on April 17, 1922. He received his
A. B. degree from Union College
in 1946 and did graduate work
at the Syracuse University Max­well
School of Citizenship.
Mr. Hallahan, who served in die
U. S. Army during World War
IL began his business career in
1941 widi the American Locomo­tive
Company. In 1947, he was with
the New York State Civil Service
Commission as a Public Admin­istration
Intern. In 1948, he be­came
a member of the faculty
of the Long Island Agricultural
( Continued on page 12)
Members of die Jesse Merritt
Chapter DeMolay travelled to
Hempstead on Wednesday night,
February 14th where tiiey con­ferred
die 2nd degree in full uni­form
to members of die Royal
Arch Masons.
WHEREAS, the National Association of Christians and Jews have
declared die mondi of February, Brotherhood month, and
WHEREAS, die said association is dedicated to further and implement
a feeling of brotiierhood, tolerance, understanding and goodwill among
all of us, regardless of race, color or creed; and
WHEREAS, die members of the Farmingdale Lions Club, the Farming-dale
Kiwanis Club, the Farmingdale Lodge and Chapter of B'nai B'rith
and the Rotary Club of Farmingdale throughout the years have fostered
and encouraged the splendid ideals of said association,
NOW, THEREFORE, BEflT RESOLVED
That the Honorable JosephG. Brune, Mayorof the Village of Farming-dale
be respectfully requested to proclaim the week beginning February
19; 1962 and ending February 26, 1962, as Brotherhood week.
That the priests, ministers and rabbis of the churches and temples in
our community be requested to pray for die inculcation of the ideals of
the Association in the minds and hearts of all of us.
That public and parochial schools, our public library and our local
organizations cooperate in any way they deem fitting and proper to
participate in and give assistance to the furtherance of this worthy
endeavor.
DATED: February 1, 1962 LIONS CLUB OF FARMINGDALE
BY FRANK HYMES, PRES.
KIWANIS CLUB OF FARMINGDALE
BY LEWIS C. MINN, PRES.
FARMINGDALE LODGE B'NAI B'RITH
BY MRS. TOBY REISS, PRES.
FARMINGDALE CHAPTER B'NAI E'RITH
\ BY SOL G. TEICHMAN PRES.
ROTARY CLUB OF FARMINGDALE
BY NORMAN H. FOOTE, PRES.
The foregoing proclamation and resolutions are heartily approved and
endorsed,
dated; February 1. 1962 JOSEPH G. BRUNE, MAYOR
VILLAGE OF FARMINGDALE
Mayor And Service Clubs
Proclaim Brotherhood Week
F'dale little League
Final Registration
On Saturday, February 24,
1962 Farmingdale Little League
will have final registration. All
boys between the ages of 8 and 12
years must register at this time.
Registration will be at Main St.
School, Woodward Parkway School
and Albany Ave. School from
10: 00 a. m. til noon. If you did not
apply two weeks ago you must do
so on February 24, 1962 if you
wish to play baseball this year.
The Honorable Joseph G. Brune,
Mayor of the Village of Farming-dale,
the Farmingdale Lions Club,
The Farmingdale Kiwanis Club,
die Farmingdale Lodge B'nai
B'rith, Farmingdale Chapter B'nai
B'rith, and the Rotary Club of
Farmingdale, have proclaimed die
week beginning February 19, and
ending February 26, to be the
Brotiierhood week.
The four service clubs in Far­mingdale
have been acting together
for several years to eliminate
• a duplication of projects and to
implement community activities.
All of die population of the
village of Farmingdale have en­joyed
the fruits of neighborly co­operation
grown with the spirit
of goodwill engendered in this
community, as exemplified by the
policies of spiritual togetherness
of the Mayor of our village and
die members of our village gov­ernment,
the various local organi­zations,
the Churches, and Tem­ples
as well as the four ser­vice
clubs; thus making Farming-dale
the desirable community in
which to live and rear our child­ren.
' Pictured above are Marion Ruth
Ward, Barbara Soldano, Lynn Ann
Strandbergh, Exalted Star and
Janet Altmann at the public initia­tion
of the Harriet Knoeckel Con­stellation
of Junior Stars.
The Initiation was held Thurs­day
night, February 15th at Beth-page
Masonic Temple, North Main
Street. The three new members
were pAsrnted with their rituals
and pins by Fast Exalted Star
Lynn Amend.
A social hour followed. The
next meeting will be Thursday,
March 1st and a St. Patrick's Party
will be held on Thursday night,
March 15th. The annual Smorgas­bord
sponsored by the Constella­tion
members will take place Sat­urday
night, March 24th.
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Now Publishing
Two Editions
POUTII FARMTNGDA1E BRANCH
FARMINGDALE PUBLIC LTBRARV
FARMINGDALE, L. I., N. Y-server
farmingdale's Most Complete Newspaper
Vol. 3 No. Wednesday, February 2 1 , 1962 Massapequa Park, L J . N . Y. 2nd Class Postage paid at Massapequa Park and
at additional mailing offices ( pending approval) 10$
Emergency Bus Action
In an unprecedented action, the District # 22 Board
of Education passed unanimously a unique motion,
upon recommendation by Board Member Edward Mc-
Nally and Transportation Chairman that the school
district would lease from two to six buses on a day to
day basis and the financial expenditure incurred would
be turned over to the contractor and/ or its surety
company.
( Continued on page 12)
Mam III mil Hoi Jirool
Fat her Son Dinner Feb. 1.1
Trustee Candidates
* v,
Boy Scout Troop # 53 sponsored
by the Farmingdale Methodist
Church held their annual Father
and Son Dinner on Thursday night,
February 15th at the Church.
The Program opened with die
Pledge To The Flag, led by the
Green Bar as Color Guards. The
Reverend Stanley E. Wiley, As­sistant
Minister of the Church gave
the? invocation and extended the
~" » * ings. Chairman of Troop # 53,
. Crawford gave die welcome.
Advancement Chairman, Walter
Bertsch; Scoutmaster William Lo­gan
and Assistant Scoutmaster
William Carrudiers presented die
following boys with their advance­ments:
First Aid and Home Re­pairs
Merit Badges, Charles
Boppe; Public Speaking and Schol­arship
Merit Badges, George
Crawford; Woodworking Merit
Badges, Ronald Due, Michael Gam-bino
and John Salvato; Four Year
Pins, Scotty Morgan and Ronald
Due; Three Year Pin, Erich
Marks; Two Year Pins, Robert
Oakes, Robert Crawford, Michael
Gambino, Arthur L'Ambrose, Wil­liam
Nohejl, Peter Wass and David
Yule; One Year Pins, Russell
Wright, George Ezzo, Duff May-nard
and John Webber.
Mr. Crawford was presented
with a plaque for his service to die
Troop. The presentation was made
by Mr. Carrudiers and George
Crawford, Senior Patrol Leader.
Guest speaker for the evening
was Joseph DeCanio, Pine Tree
District Executive, Nassau Coun­ty
B. S. A.
The Mower's Club of the Troop
was in charw of die dinner, Mr?.
John Crawford is President.
Bids Accepted
Bids will be accepted for die
hire of a motor vehicle to be
used at die Farmingdale Post
Office for delivery of parcel post.
Vehicles are desired to have a
capacity of 160 to 200 cubic feet,
be inclosed, with a van type vehicle
preferred.
Persons interested in renting
such a motor vehicle to the Post
Office may obtain die necessary
forms in the Office of die Post­master.
Bids will be accepted until 5: 00
P. M. on February 28, 1962.
Proclamation
Carman, Hallahan
Picked To Run
Mr. Willis B. Carman J r . and John Hallahan were chosen to run for die two trustee post vacancies in the
Incorporated Village of Farmingdale on die Liberty Party ticket by the caucus which met on Sunday.
The Liberty party is die incumbent party.
The two trustees whose terms
expire this April did not chose to
rerun. They are: Trustee David
Allee and Trustee Jack Delaney.
Mr. Allee in addition to being Dean
of the Long Island Agricultural and
Technical Institute has also been
selected by die United Nations for
consulting assignments. A recent
assignment took him to Taiwan,
Formosa.
Aldiough it is not expected that
die ticket will have anyformidable
opposition, by Village Law, there
are still eight more days to file as
a candidate.
Willis B. Carman, Jr. John T. Hallahan c ™ hrrea' 2nd De9r ee
WiIIi3 H, Carman Jr. a candi­date
for Trustee of die Liberty
Parry is a life long resident of
Farmingdale. He was educated
in die Farmingdale School Sys­tem.
He is married and has three
children.
A graduate of Hamilton College,
and Fordham Law School Mr. Car­man
practices law and is a mem­ber
of the firm of Carman Cal­lahan
and Carman of Farming-dale.
He has served die Village dur­ing
diis past year as a member
of die Village Planning Board
and has always been an active
participant in community affairs.
He is past President of die Far-
( Continued on page 12)
John T. Hallahan, Assistant to
die Director of Public Relations
of the Bristol- Myers Company,
was born in Schenectady, New York
on April 17, 1922. He received his
A. B. degree from Union College
in 1946 and did graduate work
at the Syracuse University Max­well
School of Citizenship.
Mr. Hallahan, who served in die
U. S. Army during World War
IL began his business career in
1941 widi the American Locomo­tive
Company. In 1947, he was with
the New York State Civil Service
Commission as a Public Admin­istration
Intern. In 1948, he be­came
a member of the faculty
of the Long Island Agricultural
( Continued on page 12)
Members of die Jesse Merritt
Chapter DeMolay travelled to
Hempstead on Wednesday night,
February 14th where tiiey con­ferred
die 2nd degree in full uni­form
to members of die Royal
Arch Masons.
WHEREAS, the National Association of Christians and Jews have
declared die mondi of February, Brotherhood month, and
WHEREAS, die said association is dedicated to further and implement
a feeling of brotiierhood, tolerance, understanding and goodwill among
all of us, regardless of race, color or creed; and
WHEREAS, die members of the Farmingdale Lions Club, the Farming-dale
Kiwanis Club, the Farmingdale Lodge and Chapter of B'nai B'rith
and the Rotary Club of Farmingdale throughout the years have fostered
and encouraged the splendid ideals of said association,
NOW, THEREFORE, BEflT RESOLVED
That the Honorable JosephG. Brune, Mayorof the Village of Farming-dale
be respectfully requested to proclaim the week beginning February
19; 1962 and ending February 26, 1962, as Brotherhood week.
That the priests, ministers and rabbis of the churches and temples in
our community be requested to pray for die inculcation of the ideals of
the Association in the minds and hearts of all of us.
That public and parochial schools, our public library and our local
organizations cooperate in any way they deem fitting and proper to
participate in and give assistance to the furtherance of this worthy
endeavor.
DATED: February 1, 1962 LIONS CLUB OF FARMINGDALE
BY FRANK HYMES, PRES.
KIWANIS CLUB OF FARMINGDALE
BY LEWIS C. MINN, PRES.
FARMINGDALE LODGE B'NAI B'RITH
BY MRS. TOBY REISS, PRES.
FARMINGDALE CHAPTER B'NAI E'RITH
\ BY SOL G. TEICHMAN PRES.
ROTARY CLUB OF FARMINGDALE
BY NORMAN H. FOOTE, PRES.
The foregoing proclamation and resolutions are heartily approved and
endorsed,
dated; February 1. 1962 JOSEPH G. BRUNE, MAYOR
VILLAGE OF FARMINGDALE
Mayor And Service Clubs
Proclaim Brotherhood Week
F'dale little League
Final Registration
On Saturday, February 24,
1962 Farmingdale Little League
will have final registration. All
boys between the ages of 8 and 12
years must register at this time.
Registration will be at Main St.
School, Woodward Parkway School
and Albany Ave. School from
10: 00 a. m. til noon. If you did not
apply two weeks ago you must do
so on February 24, 1962 if you
wish to play baseball this year.
The Honorable Joseph G. Brune,
Mayor of the Village of Farming-dale,
the Farmingdale Lions Club,
The Farmingdale Kiwanis Club,
die Farmingdale Lodge B'nai
B'rith, Farmingdale Chapter B'nai
B'rith, and the Rotary Club of
Farmingdale, have proclaimed die
week beginning February 19, and
ending February 26, to be the
Brotiierhood week.
The four service clubs in Far­mingdale
have been acting together
for several years to eliminate
• a duplication of projects and to
implement community activities.
All of die population of the
village of Farmingdale have en­joyed
the fruits of neighborly co­operation
grown with the spirit
of goodwill engendered in this
community, as exemplified by the
policies of spiritual togetherness
of the Mayor of our village and
die members of our village gov­ernment,
the various local organi­zations,
the Churches, and Tem­ples
as well as the four ser­vice
clubs; thus making Farming-dale
the desirable community in
which to live and rear our child­ren.
' Pictured above are Marion Ruth
Ward, Barbara Soldano, Lynn Ann
Strandbergh, Exalted Star and
Janet Altmann at the public initia­tion
of the Harriet Knoeckel Con­stellation
of Junior Stars.
The Initiation was held Thurs­day
night, February 15th at Beth-page
Masonic Temple, North Main
Street. The three new members
were pAsrnted with their rituals
and pins by Fast Exalted Star
Lynn Amend.
A social hour followed. The
next meeting will be Thursday,
March 1st and a St. Patrick's Party
will be held on Thursday night,
March 15th. The annual Smorgas­bord
sponsored by the Constella­tion
members will take place Sat­urday
night, March 24th.
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